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president obama is in mexico at this hour. he is preparing to talk about trade and the war on drugs. >> i might be surrounded by some massachusetts people but today i'm in a very empire state of mind. i'll tell you why. ♪ >> the three 19-year-old friends accused of interfering in the boston marathon investigation are in federal custody today. their next court hearing is later this month. the federal complaint details how they removed dzhokhar tsarnaev's backpack from his dorm room and then lied about it to police. now the fbi said tsarnaev bragged to two of them more than a month ago that he knew how to make a bomb. in addition to the backpack full of fire work the cops found in a landfill, the friends took dzhokhar's laptop. we start with justice correspondent pete williams. pete, any word on where that laptop is now and exactly what investigators are looking for on it? >> well, yes. the fbi has it. the fbi says that the three were involved in a scheme to throw away the backpack that two of them were charged with doing. the
president obama is in mexico at this hour. he is preparing to talk about trade and the war on drugs. >> i might be surrounded by some massachusetts people but today i'm in a very empire state of mind. i'll tell you why. ♪ >> the three 19-year-old friends accused of interfering in the boston marathon investigation are in federal custody today. their next court hearing is later this month. the federal complaint details how they removed dzhokhar tsarnaev's backpack from his dorm room...
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." >>> president obama talking about the hometown paper at white house correspondents' dinner. and joining me from baus kevin cullen columnist for "boston globe." >> i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat where dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and the police supervisor on the scene yelling, hold your fire and turning to the squad team, he hurt your guy, cuff him. how did you get the police officers to recount the story in such detail? >> howie, the best way to explain it. obviously, this is the most followed news story for the last two weeks in the world. for us here at "the boston globe" it is a local story. so, one of the reasons, personally, this has such an impact on me is that i know a lot of these first responders. i mean, i've known them for years and that's why i think it was a little different. i was in northern ireland in 1998 and in london in 2005 when more than 50 people were m murdered on the tube and on a bus. two weeks ago what happened in my town was deep
." >>> president obama talking about the hometown paper at white house correspondents' dinner. and joining me from baus kevin cullen columnist for "boston globe." >> i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat where dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and the police supervisor on the scene yelling, hold your fire and turning to the squad team, he hurt your...
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frome house delegation massachusetts talks about the boston marathon bombings after that, president obama reports syria that may have used chemical weapons. tomorrow, retired air force colonel discusses the next steps for the u.s. and its allies concerning syria. >> i said, i'm here to report reads the guard came up and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. the guardn there, and said, you have some hate mail. it was from california and massachusetts. they gave me the mail. -- thethrough this stripped down. i got into the intake, walked into prison. down into the courtyard. i uset use the language in the book. they tell me to get away from him. i don't know where to go. another prisoner said, where is your escort yucca -- escort? as said, i don't know. he took me the back way of the laundry room. a man is sitting there saying, are you the congressman? i used to be. he says, you are a republican, aren't you. >i said, republicans put me in here you know. he said, i am the mayor of east cleveland. i will get you some closed. sunday atob ney 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." the house voted
frome house delegation massachusetts talks about the boston marathon bombings after that, president obama reports syria that may have used chemical weapons. tomorrow, retired air force colonel discusses the next steps for the u.s. and its allies concerning syria. >> i said, i'm here to report reads the guard came up and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. the guardn there, and said, you have some hate mail. it was from california and massachusetts. they gave me the mail. --...
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on the planned parenthood thing, shocking i'm going to defend president obama when he was talking to planned parenthood of women having the right to choose he was not talking about children who are under the age of 15. that is two totally separate subjects we discussed this when i was here a few weeks ago how vehemently i'm against children getting this drug. >> at what age does a girl become a child or a woman, is there a marker there? >> that is a grey area. but sheer what i will say we look at other thing that you have to have parental spoken are where you have to be over the age of 18 to get. we're looking at liquor, sick gets, i still have to show i.d. if i want to get deacon guessing. when you look at those things you say, girls under the age of 15, children should be ae to have access to that. that is where i'm putting the boundaries at. >> what is troubles the politicizing of this issue, absolutely there is pot particulars at play. republicans talk about overreach of government in this situation you can call it overreach and democrats are revolting against the president putti
on the planned parenthood thing, shocking i'm going to defend president obama when he was talking to planned parenthood of women having the right to choose he was not talking about children who are under the age of 15. that is two totally separate subjects we discussed this when i was here a few weeks ago how vehemently i'm against children getting this drug. >> at what age does a girl become a child or a woman, is there a marker there? >> that is a grey area. but sheer what i will...
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but a sense of humor helps if you are a leader of the free world and we will talk about president obama's performance at the white house correspondents dinner. gps continues right now. >>> we are piecing together how the alleged boston bombers radicalized themselves over the internet and posted their thoughts on twitter. we watched as the internet disseminated their images within a few minutes beginning the sequence of events that led to their capture. is technology a help or hindrance? i have a great person to answer the question. eric schmitt is the executive chairman of google and he has a new book that explores this and other ideas. it is called the new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business. jarrod cohen has worked previously at the state department and as part of the time 100 i should add. thank you, guys. when you watched this boston episode, what did you think about the pow er of technology for the -- the process of self radicalizing on the internet is fascinating where people no longer need a community. they no longer need a leader. they can just find t
but a sense of humor helps if you are a leader of the free world and we will talk about president obama's performance at the white house correspondents dinner. gps continues right now. >>> we are piecing together how the alleged boston bombers radicalized themselves over the internet and posted their thoughts on twitter. we watched as the internet disseminated their images within a few minutes beginning the sequence of events that led to their capture. is technology a help or...
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presidential library and i had a chance to catch up with former bri british prime minister tony blair to talk about his thoughts on the middle east, the bush legacy, and some of the big foreign policy tests now facing president obama. you are in this pivot point politically of being so closely associated with president clinton politically, the new labor party, at a time he was refashioning the democratic party. and yet your legacy will forever also be intwined with president bush and his response to the war on terror. it's a very interesting place in political history. >> there was a british prime minister when he was once asked what is the toughest thing about being prime minister he said events, dear boy, events. what happens is something comes of a game-changing nature or world-changing anywnature like and everything changes. i was very closely associated with president clinton and still have a good and strong relationship with him because we were both progressive politicians of a centrist persuasion. when president bush first came in, frankly, in basic political terms, i really didn't hav
presidential library and i had a chance to catch up with former bri british prime minister tony blair to talk about his thoughts on the middle east, the bush legacy, and some of the big foreign policy tests now facing president obama. you are in this pivot point politically of being so closely associated with president clinton politically, the new labor party, at a time he was refashioning the democratic party. and yet your legacy will forever also be intwined with president bush and his...
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that's of course first lady michelle obama visiting heather in the hospital. not long after that visit, heather faced a decision. it's a decision that's hard to imagine, whether or not to keep her injured foot. we talked earlier today. can you tell me about what you remember from that day? >> yeah. that day, i came up to boston with a group of friends to watch the red sox game, and then go watch the runners close to the finish line at a bar called forum. i remember getting -- when we got to the bar, they were standing at the door taken people's i.d.s. my two girls were in front of me. i was the last one in line. my friends were already inside the bar. and we heard, you know, a loud noise. everybody, i think all of us turned around. i know i saw a lot of smoke. i saw people crying and running, and i immediately thought i was at some sort of terrorist attack. >> that was your initial thought? >> it was. because it reminded me of something i saw on the september 11th events. so before i could even think of what to do, the second blast happened and i found myself
that's of course first lady michelle obama visiting heather in the hospital. not long after that visit, heather faced a decision. it's a decision that's hard to imagine, whether or not to keep her injured foot. we talked earlier today. can you tell me about what you remember from that day? >> yeah. that day, i came up to boston with a group of friends to watch the red sox game, and then go watch the runners close to the finish line at a bar called forum. i remember getting -- when we got...
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the really important thing to remember here we've been talking about justice and i think if the obama administration is going to allow itself to be led by the polls that's putting politics over justice but putting politics over sound policy. every single relevant national security stakeholder in the united states government agrees that closing guantanamo is in the national security interest of the united states and we're still not doing it. that's a clear example. the clearest example i've ever seen of putting politics over sound policy. >> john, your contention that guantanamo was an effort to evade the constitution. we're not talking about dealing with u.s. citizens, though, which is not to say we should deal with citizens of other nations that violate our ethics, but this is not -- these are people who are not entitled to the protection of the constitution, presumably. >> right. that's true. i think maybe -- >> that's very much an open question. that's an issue my students and i litigate day in and day out in federal court. >> doesn't mean they should be treated unethically by any
the really important thing to remember here we've been talking about justice and i think if the obama administration is going to allow itself to be led by the polls that's putting politics over justice but putting politics over sound policy. every single relevant national security stakeholder in the united states government agrees that closing guantanamo is in the national security interest of the united states and we're still not doing it. that's a clear example. the clearest example i've ever...
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♪ >>> more on the theme we were just talking about. approval of president obama's handling of terror threats. he's still pretty strong at 56%. 35% disapproval as more of these issues mount for him. back with our political round table. former speaker of the house and presidential candidate newt gingrich. former democratic congressman from tennessee, harold ford jr. editor of the national review rich lowry. managing editor of the grio.com and msnbc contributor joy reid. a lot to pick up on. speaker gingrich, the terror debate which can extend from benghazi now to syria to threats to the homeland after boston. how is the president doing? >> oh, i think in the long run not particularly well. i think mayor giuliani stated a good example. 42 months after ft. hood we are pretending that this is a workplace incident when somebody jumps up, yelling allah and kills a bunch of american soldiers clearly related to radical islam. on the fbi most wanted list, 30 -- for terrorism, 30 of the 31 are islamists. yet the coverage of the first two days aft
♪ >>> more on the theme we were just talking about. approval of president obama's handling of terror threats. he's still pretty strong at 56%. 35% disapproval as more of these issues mount for him. back with our political round table. former speaker of the house and presidential candidate newt gingrich. former democratic congressman from tennessee, harold ford jr. editor of the national review rich lowry. managing editor of the grio.com and msnbc contributor joy reid. a lot to pick...
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talk is cheap you had a chance and you blew it because you chose to cater to the most extreme members of the g.o.p. instead of keeping the promise that you campaigned on one that valued human rights and justice and the rule of law so just remember if these prisoners die the blood is on your hands. and that you can get the full story and much more on breaking the set so it's here on no two yet to fifteen thirty g.m.t. we can watch the latest edition online and it sounded like. a few hours time centerpieces words world renowned ballet and opera venue will get a modern high tech twin is a quick peek at what will be the first star studded to forment set risky to theater . the a i am. the head of the venue larry goodyear god and what is also his sixtieth birthday in a ballerina leon the pat connex and spanish tenor cedar domingo will be among those starring at the premiere was a model where allowed to show you right now who taught is to ban what say describable. it was a full house here at the marine ski theater to at the pre opening evening performances where veterans of my reinstate war
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it's interesting that president obama used to talk about overuse. in a speech he gave to congress in his first term, he mentioned it, that we need to curtail overuse. but i don't hear president obama talking about overuse anymore as a factor in reducing medicare spending. so once again it's going to be informed members of the public who will have to put it back on the agenda. citizens will have to be the ones to correct the misallocation of resources because it will not self-correct. while preparing for talk, i was thinking about what are some of the solutions, and i was in princeton, new jersey, a couple of weeks ago walking along nassau street, and there was a bookstore. and there was a quote in that book store about how democracy -- to fix our democracy, we need more democracy. we need more informed citizens who are aware of what's going on to serve as a countervailing influence, a check and balance in the system. i think the biggest challenge we face is that health care companies whose primary duty is to shareholders, they have to demonstrate in
it's interesting that president obama used to talk about overuse. in a speech he gave to congress in his first term, he mentioned it, that we need to curtail overuse. but i don't hear president obama talking about overuse anymore as a factor in reducing medicare spending. so once again it's going to be informed members of the public who will have to put it back on the agenda. citizens will have to be the ones to correct the misallocation of resources because it will not self-correct. while...
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talking about the hunger strike at gitmo. president obama doubled down on closing gitmo. here we are, what are we five years since he promised to close gitmo the last time. interestingly enough he kept it open to executive order. >> you didn't think virginia tech was odd to mention. >> eric: the question was should americans be afraid going forward. he said no, ball games and continue to run your marathon. really quickly, ed henry asked the most important question of all. >> dana: the question. do we have it? it was a great question. i'm offended on ed henry. [ laughter ] >> dana: my assistant has it to read for you. >> eric: i have two pages of notes from the press conference. he asked -- i'm assume talking about the benghazi. i'm quoting him, not familiar with this notion that anybody has been blocked our job is to make sure that embassy are safe and secure. if you have time to be up to speed on all these other things including a phone call to n.b.a. basketball that she gay and coming out, mr. president i think you have time to be briefed on allegedly blocked by the adm
talking about the hunger strike at gitmo. president obama doubled down on closing gitmo. here we are, what are we five years since he promised to close gitmo the last time. interestingly enough he kept it open to executive order. >> you didn't think virginia tech was odd to mention. >> eric: the question was should americans be afraid going forward. he said no, ball games and continue to run your marathon. really quickly, ed henry asked the most important question of all. >>...
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market in mexico a big exporter, it is no wonder that president obama is talking about trade. dodge the war on drugs has killed tens of thousands of people, especially along this border. the country's time -- is trying to present a new image, a good place to do business. and for factory owners targeting america, it is the place to be. dodge the medical supplies likeny makes things support, made in mexico. rate has dropped, but the police chief still needs 10 bodyguards and rarely walks the streets. he is on the drug cartel's hit list. them, we fight against have every day to fight very hard against them. continue with that entitlement. playing a teamre from brazil. mexico's economic growth is twice that of their heavyweight opponent. but not much of the president can do to improve the country's performance. more on relations between the u.s. and mexico, i'm joined from new york, author of two nations, indivisible. me.ks very much for joining president obama start his trip to mexico and you have written a graeat op-ed. the idea that mexico is no longer a poor country but americ
market in mexico a big exporter, it is no wonder that president obama is talking about trade. dodge the war on drugs has killed tens of thousands of people, especially along this border. the country's time -- is trying to present a new image, a good place to do business. and for factory owners targeting america, it is the place to be. dodge the medical supplies likeny makes things support, made in mexico. rate has dropped, but the police chief still needs 10 bodyguards and rarely walks the...
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i talked to a bunch of my colleagues. i'm not crazy here. this guy looks kind of like president obama. we got that story at, like, midnight. i woke up the next morning and the story blew up. >> politics, pop culture and puppies may seem like a strange recipe for success, but it all seems to make sense when you realize that much comes down to emotion. >> when you think about the way people connect to each other, laugh together, feel emotion together, that is a powerful thing. for light nine, i'm john donvan in new york city. >> coming up next, since cute animals deserve respect, you might love your pets from beautiful birds to fancy fer rit, but would you pay thousands of dollars to get them married? for some pet owners, that's just the beginning. [ female announcer ] jcpenney believes mom deserves to get everything she wants. the best deals are at jcpenney, in-store and online. get 25% off women's apparel and dresses, including her favorite brands like liz claiborne and worthington. plus, st. john's bay is back... at 30% off! and get 20% off
i talked to a bunch of my colleagues. i'm not crazy here. this guy looks kind of like president obama. we got that story at, like, midnight. i woke up the next morning and the story blew up. >> politics, pop culture and puppies may seem like a strange recipe for success, but it all seems to make sense when you realize that much comes down to emotion. >> when you think about the way people connect to each other, laugh together, feel emotion together, that is a powerful thing. for...
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the guantanamo bay detention center has been the talk of the nation's president obama told reporters on tuesday he wants to close it down what's the story behind the headlines we get in detail a look at the cuba prison from an attorney for the detainees in just a moment also austerity has been a total failure in europe yet political leaders here in the u.s. still think it's the best way to restart our sputtering economy really interested in fixing the debt you have something more sinister and people ask me all the time a big i want government to be just how big and why.
the guantanamo bay detention center has been the talk of the nation's president obama told reporters on tuesday he wants to close it down what's the story behind the headlines we get in detail a look at the cuba prison from an attorney for the detainees in just a moment also austerity has been a total failure in europe yet political leaders here in the u.s. still think it's the best way to restart our sputtering economy really interested in fixing the debt you have something more sinister and...
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talk is cheap you had a chance and you blew it because you chose to cater to those extreme members of the g instead of keeping the promise that you campaigned on one that valued human rights and justice and the rule of law so just remember if these prisoners die the blood is on your hands. and you get the full story and much more in breaking the. fifteen thirty g.m.t. we can watch the latest edition online identity dot com. on a few hours' time some petersburg's world renowned ballet and opera venue will get a modern high tech twin here's a quick peek at what will be the first star studded performance at the marine ski to theater. what is also his sixtieth birthday russian opera diva trip you know what i mean. up to now ya know myself and surf with among the premier also be joined by a spanish tenor to see the domingo and that's about all we're allowed to show you right now but what is trying what's a describe small. it was a full house here at the marines easier to see at the pre opening evening performances where veterans my reinstate war veterans as well as a performance arts cultu
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is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock. the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by the suspects mother cited inconsistency in police reports and footage from the manhunt and other suspicion too that's triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged allegedly backed up by pictures from the blast site new revelations are also emerging as well but not from the u.s. or from russia isn't it a culture with more than. speculation continuous regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on sat and i became so interested in radical islam and russia's north caucasus during his six month visit or in the united states where he lived for over a decade the theory of possible
is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock. the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by...
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off talked about and obama reiterated that the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer as i say this is a development that's just come in in the last hour or so so just give you that headline again u.s. defense secretary has said that washington is now quote rethinking its opposition to the syrian. rebels hope to follow that up with a correspondent in washington in the next hour of the program of course we'll bring you more as we get as well. but these sites are a big story the curtains been raised to the modern high tech twin to st petersburg's world a ballet or a venue is a taster from the risky to theaters first audience and what they were treated to on thursday night. well the head of the venue valarie caregiver conducted the double celebration for him it was his sixtieth birthday as well. as spanish when i proceeded domingo were among the star of the premiere big names. to the latest high tech technology so that the acoustics going to live everything from powerful orchestral pieces to the courts yourselves parties have a say was among its first visit it was. masses of p
off talked about and obama reiterated that the use of chemical weapons would be a game changer as i say this is a development that's just come in in the last hour or so so just give you that headline again u.s. defense secretary has said that washington is now quote rethinking its opposition to the syrian. rebels hope to follow that up with a correspondent in washington in the next hour of the program of course we'll bring you more as we get as well. but these sites are a big story the curtains...
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talk is cheap you had a chance and you blew it because you chose to cater to the most extreme members of the g.o.p. instead of keeping the promise that you campaigned on one that valued human rights and justice and the rule of law so just remember if these prisoners die blood is on your hands. get the full story and much more on the breaking the sex it's here on r.t. in less than thirty minutes time or you can watch the latest edition on line any time you like and r.t. dot com. now in a few hours time petersburg's world renowned body and oprah venue will get a modern hit it's when it's a quick peek at what's called the first star studded performance theater. while the head of the venue larry. we got what is also his sixtieth birthday. and spanish tenor suited to me be among those starring the premiere that's about all we're allowed to show you right now let's go live to say who's got more to tell us all about it when you were there at the approve you know how was it. absolutely carrie we were at the preview of the gallery opening but today is actually the day we want to talk about it
talk is cheap you had a chance and you blew it because you chose to cater to the most extreme members of the g.o.p. instead of keeping the promise that you campaigned on one that valued human rights and justice and the rule of law so just remember if these prisoners die blood is on your hands. get the full story and much more on the breaking the sex it's here on r.t. in less than thirty minutes time or you can watch the latest edition on line any time you like and r.t. dot com. now in a few...
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talk is cheap you had a chance and you blew it because you chose to cater to the most extreme members of the g.o.p. instead of keeping the promise that you campaigned on one that valued human rights and justice and the rule of law so just remember if these prisoners die blood is on your hands. you can get the full story and much more on breaking the set on r.t. in just under an hour and a half or you can watch the latest edition on line any time you like and r.t. dot com. now in a few hours' time a sun petersburg's world renowned ballet and or prevent you will get a modern high tech twin well here's a quick peek at what will be the first star studded performance risky to theatre. well the head of the venue and their. conduct the god of what is also his sixtieth birthday prima ballerina. and spanish tenor siegel domingo will be among those starring at the premiere it's about to show you right now but let's go live to say who's got a lot more to tell us over to you what's it been like so far. well carrie good evening to you and two of you definitely we've all been waiting for an anticip
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president obama mentioned there are now 100 high-tech firms on the west bank. i interviewed this israeli venture capitalist. cisco has invested in them. it is an area of the economy that can and should grow. what is the answer in terms of u.s. policy? first of all i think we have to scale back we're trying to do. i mentioned corruption and no a specifically name the karzai government that has been a huge impedimenta things we try to achieve. hopefully it will be one of his brothers. we don't -- you know, if we don't feel that we have a local partner i think we should hold back in our aid efforts. one thing that we can do is create more incentives like its european union system that was used in turkey. two years ago the secretary clinton used the term economic statecraft. any of you heard that all? this is journalists fall. we don't write about these things. she declared in 2011 in a speech in new york that economic tradecraft was now at the heart of american foreign policy. she defined economic statecraft as creating jobs as home and abroad. in terms of the mid
president obama mentioned there are now 100 high-tech firms on the west bank. i interviewed this israeli venture capitalist. cisco has invested in them. it is an area of the economy that can and should grow. what is the answer in terms of u.s. policy? first of all i think we have to scale back we're trying to do. i mentioned corruption and no a specifically name the karzai government that has been a huge impedimenta things we try to achieve. hopefully it will be one of his brothers. we don't --...
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. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truth, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off the other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. >>> catch this. senators who voted no on that background check vote are suffering in the polls. look at this. last week we told you how new hampshire republican kelly ayotte has slid 15 points in a new ppp poll. she's hardly alone now. look at this. arizona's jeff flake has become the most unpopular senator in the country since voting against background checks. he's at 32% approval in arizona. a republican. versus 51% disapproval, again, in arizona. up in alaska, lisa murkowski's no vote cost her as well. back in february she was among the most popular senators. now her approval is under 50% with almost as many disapproving as approving. now in ohio, rob portman, couldn't believe this, has lost a net of 18 points. he's now at 26% approv
. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truth, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off the other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. >>> catch this. senators who voted no on that background check vote are suffering in the polls. look at this....
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we are talking about babies born alive. we are talking about a doctor saying if that baby is born alive, a i'm not going to do anything in my power -- that's illegal. >> barack obama vetted three times against the born alive protection act that would guarantee medical assistance to children who lived after botched abortion. >> which is why he is silent on these things. >> coming up, the mainstream media is blaming barack obama for the lack of african-american lawmakers in washington s that a fair assessment? and the controversy involving the ar-15 rifle. wait until you see this. ♪ the joint is jumpin' ♪ it's really jumpin' ♪ ♪ come in, cats ♪ and check your hats ♪ i mean this joint ijumpin' [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones osteo bi-fle n help your joints. ♪ osteo bi-flex... the best stuff in the joint. now in joint and muscle formula for people that demand even more for their bodies. to prove to you that aleve is t
we are talking about babies born alive. we are talking about a doctor saying if that baby is born alive, a i'm not going to do anything in my power -- that's illegal. >> barack obama vetted three times against the born alive protection act that would guarantee medical assistance to children who lived after botched abortion. >> which is why he is silent on these things. >> coming up, the mainstream media is blaming barack obama for the lack of african-american lawmakers in...
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president obama began the evening talking about the massive amounts of spent to unsuccessfully remove him from the white house. >> did you know that sheldon adelson spent $100 million of his own money last year on negative ads. you've got to really dislike me to spend that kind of money. i mean, that's opr money. you could buy an island and call it nobama for that kind of money. sheldon would have been better off offering me $100 million to drop out of the race! i probably wouldn't have taken it, but i would have thought about it. michelle would have taken it. you think i'm joking. >> president obama and this area's host conan o'brien also had a little bit of fun with the president's relationship towards members of congress and the media. >> of course, even after i've done all of this, some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell?! >> i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have even
president obama began the evening talking about the massive amounts of spent to unsuccessfully remove him from the white house. >> did you know that sheldon adelson spent $100 million of his own money last year on negative ads. you've got to really dislike me to spend that kind of money. i mean, that's opr money. you could buy an island and call it nobama for that kind of money. sheldon would have been better off offering me $100 million to drop out of the race! i probably wouldn't have...
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." >> president obama talking about the hometown paper at last night's white house correspondents' dinner. and joining me now from boston is kevin cullen, columnist for "the boston globe." welcome. >> thanks, howie. i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> yes. >> look at all the dough we can get. >> you can send that note to the white house. now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat which dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and you quote billy evans, who is the police supervisor on the scene yelling, "hold your fire," and turning to the s.w.a.t. team and saying "he hurt your guy, cuff him," before they took him out of that boat. >> yes. >> how did you get these police officers and firefighters to recount the story in such graphic detail? >> well, i guess, howie, the best way to explain it. you know, obviously, this is the most followed story, news story in the last two weeks in the world. but for us here at "the boston globe," it's a local story. so, one of the reasons -- personally, this has such an impact on me -- is that i
." >> president obama talking about the hometown paper at last night's white house correspondents' dinner. and joining me now from boston is kevin cullen, columnist for "the boston globe." welcome. >> thanks, howie. i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> yes. >> look at all the dough we can get. >> you can send that note to the white house. now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat...
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. >> president obama has talked about red lines. do you think assad has crossed a red line? >> not just for one time. many, many times he crossed the red line. >> what do you hope the united states does? >> i like them to help us to have no fly zone for the whole country. >> richard engel joins us from turkey. robin wright is with the wood row wilson center. give us your appraisal of the possibility that we can find somebody over there that we can agree with and help on the rebel side. >> that is what the u.s. thinks they have found or u.s. officials are hoping they have found with the person you just heard from right now. he is the overall commander of the free syrian army. he's german educated. an engineering professor inside syria. he defected about a year ago and the united states wants to support him. he's a moderate. he's the kind of contentious candidate, if you will. some washington terminology that u.s. officials are hoping they will latch on to if americans give him enough support. the thirry being if they give him money, what they're giving him so far, jackets, ni
. >> president obama has talked about red lines. do you think assad has crossed a red line? >> not just for one time. many, many times he crossed the red line. >> what do you hope the united states does? >> i like them to help us to have no fly zone for the whole country. >> richard engel joins us from turkey. robin wright is with the wood row wilson center. give us your appraisal of the possibility that we can find somebody over there that we can agree with and...
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want to talk about the cooperation they are doing appear to want to be that. we also heard from an aide from moscow saying quite simply the continuation of cooperation will continue. severe obvious efforts for cooperation here on the surface. combined with some strange back chatter we're hearing from you know on the hill et cetera about there not really having been as much information coming from the russians as they would have liked, but looking around we have the russians repeatedly warning the americans well before tsarnaev came on the radar after boston and further information going from the russians to between the mother and sons discussing jihad over the telephone. so there seems to be a chain of information. you don't quite actions of russians in dagestan over the weekend and raid and continuous pass of information feeds together. there certainly seems to be adequate exchange of information right now. wolf the presidents are talking in a cooperative fashion, wolf? >> that's important, they are at least talking about the sensitive suggest. nick paton wal
want to talk about the cooperation they are doing appear to want to be that. we also heard from an aide from moscow saying quite simply the continuation of cooperation will continue. severe obvious efforts for cooperation here on the surface. combined with some strange back chatter we're hearing from you know on the hill et cetera about there not really having been as much information coming from the russians as they would have liked, but looking around we have the russians repeatedly warning...
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. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truth, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off the other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare
. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truth, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off the other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical...
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this is something that the obama administration has been warning about for months and they're still talking about doing that at the pentagon and other key places. when you talk about areas where congress might want to step in, they might have concerns, that's another area. but i don't know that the furloughs are going to be sort of as alarming as the white house believes. there's a lot of individually people have concerns in those departments, but i think for the general public so far there hasn't been as big an outcry. >> you have to wonder, the sequester cuts that you mentioned from head start to meals on wheels and the others, are you getting any sense that if -- piecemeal if people start opposing those as vociferously as people did the air-traffic controller furloughs, might congress have to then come back and do these sort of band-aid fixes? >> well, you know, one of the reasons that a lot of the house democrats were upset with the legislation on friday was they say this is a band-aid and we should be doing big sweeping bills. i feel like the momentum will run out to keep doing each of
this is something that the obama administration has been warning about for months and they're still talking about doing that at the pentagon and other key places. when you talk about areas where congress might want to step in, they might have concerns, that's another area. but i don't know that the furloughs are going to be sort of as alarming as the white house believes. there's a lot of individually people have concerns in those departments, but i think for the general public so far there...
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. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use chemical weapons and what do you make of the fact that the president set a marker, assad stepped over it, and now he's backing away? >> from what i've been told, what i've seen in the briefings i've had, it shows that they have used it and do have the capabilities. there's some question after, as we know, iraq, how that had gone. there's questions in senators' minds, i believe. when you watch the whole thing unfold in syria right now, we look at syria from the standpoint, do we send troops in? there's people advocating that. do we have give all the su
. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use...
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talk to your doctor about nexium. martha: top conservative political analyst bill crystal criticizing president obama for failing to intervene in syria's bloody civil war after learning that the bashar al-assad regime used tkhepl ca chemical weapons on their hone people. >> this is a president that doesn't want to start another war. it's definitely irresponsible for an american to have that. no one is tha warrants to start wars but you've got to do what you've got to do. martha: the president saying we would be forced to take action if syria crosses that line. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around for being utilized. that would change mychal cue lust, my equation. i have made clear that the use of chemical weapons is a game-changer. martha: retired four-star general jack keane is a former vice chief of staff of the army and a fox news military analyst. general, good morning, good to have you here. >> good morning, martha. martha: as the president you put yourself in a
talk to your doctor about nexium. martha: top conservative political analyst bill crystal criticizing president obama for failing to intervene in syria's bloody civil war after learning that the bashar al-assad regime used tkhepl ca chemical weapons on their hone people. >> this is a president that doesn't want to start another war. it's definitely irresponsible for an american to have that. no one is tha warrants to start wars but you've got to do what you've got to do. martha: the...
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we are talking about babies born alive. we are talking about a doctor saying if that baby is born alive, a i'm not going to do anything in my power -- that's illegal. >> barack obama vetted three times against the born alive protection act that would guarantee medical assistance to children who lived after botched abortion. >> which is why he is silent on these things. >> coming up, the mainstream media is blaming barack obama for the lack of african-american lawmakers in washington s that a fair assessment? and the controversy involving the ar-15 rifle. wait until you see this. ♪set it off like a score alert ♪ beep beep what? ♪if you set your phone to vibrate ♪ ♪ then it might alert your button flies all the ♪ ♪ girls and the guys wanna keep that credit score ♪ ♪ high like a private jet free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ don't forget! narrator: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all
we are talking about babies born alive. we are talking about a doctor saying if that baby is born alive, a i'm not going to do anything in my power -- that's illegal. >> barack obama vetted three times against the born alive protection act that would guarantee medical assistance to children who lived after botched abortion. >> which is why he is silent on these things. >> coming up, the mainstream media is blaming barack obama for the lack of african-american lawmakers in...
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president obama talked about jason collins. the first nba player to come out of the closet. let's listen to the president. >> i had a chance to talk to him yesterday. he seems like a terrific young man, and yeah, i couldn't be prouder. one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we've seen in this country has been the recognition that lgbt deserves full equality. >> michael: karl, do you think the president's evolution on the situation made it easier for collins to come out this way? >> i think it made it easier for everybody. when the president says you're okay it goes a long way. it's been great to see so many people universally across the board praising collins for his courageous right wingers. oh, you you have a few right wingers say, oh, what are they going to do in the locker room showers. i think this is a remarker first step, and i think it's the only the first of many to come. i think we'll see nfl players in the next year, and perhaps more nba players once they realize there is nothing to fear, and it could actually help their careers. >> michael: and collin
president obama talked about jason collins. the first nba player to come out of the closet. let's listen to the president. >> i had a chance to talk to him yesterday. he seems like a terrific young man, and yeah, i couldn't be prouder. one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we've seen in this country has been the recognition that lgbt deserves full equality. >> michael: karl, do you think the president's evolution on the situation made it easier for collins to come out...
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and president obama having it both ways with social media, blasting its impact politicalcot the same time when it suits his purposes. let's talk about it with our news watch pam comin panel coming up. [ male announcer ] this is ke is the better choice for him,e he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. jon: breaking now, new details on a massive man hunt undery 4 northern, california for the killer of an 8-year-old girl. people in the small town of valley springs told to lock their doors as investigators gather evidence, including fingerprints. the little girl, seen here, leila fowler was home alone with her 12-year-old brother when an even trued der broke in and stabbed her to death. children are now reacting to this horrific crime. >> it's scary. i think he
and president obama having it both ways with social media, blasting its impact politicalcot the same time when it suits his purposes. let's talk about it with our news watch pam comin panel coming up. [ male announcer ] this is ke is the better choice for him,e he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill...
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obama talks a lot during the press conference and it is his platform and you have to find out a way to cut to the chase. >> we have to go, ryan lizza, lynn sweet, thank you. >>> up next, the jodi arias murder trial heads to the finish line. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior'
obama talks a lot during the press conference and it is his platform and you have to find out a way to cut to the chase. >> we have to go, ryan lizza, lynn sweet, thank you. >>> up next, the jodi arias murder trial heads to the finish line. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces...
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here is something you may have seen now to talk to your attention. this is the obama administration initiative in the department of security have deleted. there is something called the global entry program now, which is meant to avoid a one-size-fits-all approach to the system of screening and how they've are risk based approach so someone is an american, you put three to process, but not in horrific process by any means. a lot of people have gone through. you get global entry, which when you come into the united states come you don't go through one come you go through a kiosk. it's simpler and people are benefiting all the time already. visit domestic analogue, which you may have seen, which says if you qualify for global entry, there's a good sense of being the program also, which is risk-based rather than one-size-fits-all. under this don't take your shoes off her computer out an online misery briskly. this is an effort to reduce difficulty of air travel and wit that is more finely tune to the actual national security situation. atn number four. w
here is something you may have seen now to talk to your attention. this is the obama administration initiative in the department of security have deleted. there is something called the global entry program now, which is meant to avoid a one-size-fits-all approach to the system of screening and how they've are risk based approach so someone is an american, you put three to process, but not in horrific process by any means. a lot of people have gone through. you get global entry, which when you...